PM Modi On Pahalgam Terror Attack Anniversary: On the first anniversary of Pahalgam terrorist attack, PM Modi paid tribute to the dead, gave this message to Pakistan in a strict tone
New Delhi. Today is the first anniversary of Pahalgam terrorist attack. 26 people were killed by Pakistani terrorists in the Pahalgam terrorist attack. On this occasion, PM Narendra Modi has also paid tribute to those who lost their lives in Pahalgam. The PM has also given a message to Pakistan in a strict tone.

PM Narendra Modi posted on X and wrote – On this day last year, we are remembering the innocent people who lost their lives in the terrible terrorist attack in Pahalgam. He will never be forgotten. PM Modi has written that his condolences are with the bereaved families who are facing this immense loss. As a nation, we are united in this time of grief and resolution. Without naming Pakistan, PM Modi has given a clear message that India will never bow down to any form of terrorism. The nefarious plans of terrorists will never succeed.
Remembering the innocent lives lost in the gruesome Pahalgam terror attack on this day last year. They will never be forgotten. My thoughts are also with the bereaved families as they cope with this loss.
As a nation, we stand united in grief and resolve. India will never bow to…
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 22, 2026
Tourists had gone to Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April 2025. During that time Pakistani terrorists reached there. They asked the tourists to read Kalma and made them remove their pants and tested them on the basis of religion. After which Pakistani terrorists killed 26 Hindu tourists. This major terrorist attack sparked outrage and anger across the country. There was a demand for action against Pakistan. Modi government said that the culprits of Pahalgam terrorist attack will not be spared. Then Operation Sindoor was planned and more than 100 terrorists were killed by attacking 9 major hideouts of terrorists located in Pakistan and PoK. After this, when Pakistan’s army entered the field, the Indian Army and Air Force destroyed 11 enemy airbases, many radars and fighter planes. Pakistan came to its knees in just 4 days. On his request, Operation Sindoor was postponed.
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